Dog Walkers in Longview, WA

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Dog Areas in Longview, WA

17 Parks

7 Trails

2 Shops

7 Eateries

1 Groomer

Located
at the confluence of the Cowlitz and Columbia Rivers, Longview is a
relatively young city that was established in the 1920s. What used to
be sparsely populated wilderness and rural lands is now a bustling,
thriving community, with no shortage of attractions and activities
for people and puppers alike. Longview has four veterinary clinics to
ensure the well-being of the city's animals.

If
your pooch is new in town, the best place for him to make new friends
is at the Longview Dog Park, located inside Gerhart Gardens Park. Let
Fido run and play off-leash at this spacious and fully fenced dog
park, which has separate areas for big and small dogs, picnic tables,
benches, and a covered picnic shelter. Fresh water and kiddie pools
are also available, so that's great news for water-loving hounds!

The Farm
Dog Bakery is a must-visit for any pooch that sets paw in Downtown
Longview. This locally famous bakeshop makes healthy dog treats
in-house every day using fresh, local ingredients, without any
fillers, additives, or preservatives. Fido will surely love the
all-natural offerings at Farm Dog Bakery, so it would be a good idea
to buy a few extra treats to take home.

Come
and see what makes Longview such a furrific place to live, work, and
play!

Best Dog Neighborhoods in Longview, WA

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Population Density8,613/sq mi

#1 Highlands

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Highlands
residents love their neighborhood for being dog-friendly and
walkable. Take your pup for a morning stroll at the Archie Anderson
Park, a tree-lined green space featuring basketball courts,
playground equipment, picnic tables, a hard court area, and a
baseball field. But the best thing about the park, as Fido would
agree, is that it provides access to the Highlands Trail. One of the
longest fully paved trails in the city, the Highlands Trail stretches
1.3 miles, and offers a safer, greener, dog- and bike-friendly
alternative to busy Industrial Way. Mutt Mitt stations and benches
are located along this well-lit trail.

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Population Density2,772/sq mi

#2 Olympic East

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Enjoy
nature in the middle of the city at Lake Sacajawea Park, a jewel
that's worth visiting any time of the year. This 127-acre park is
home to an arboretum setting with tree identification tags, a
3.5-mile lighted gravel trail, picnic areas, fishing docks, and
various gardens. Go for a leashed walk on the paved path, explore the
open spaces and water features, or simply hang out on a bench with
your best friend and take in the picturesque scenery. For something
different yet equally beautiful, stop by the park's Japanese garden,
which can be accessed by crossing the scenic bridge.

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Population Density62/sq mi

#3 Industrial Way

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Need
to stay in town for a couple of days? Quality Inn & Suites is a
pup-friendly hotel that welcomes two pets of any size for an
additional fee per pet, per night. It is located about three miles
from the city center in an industrial area, but guests say the
vicinity is actually very quiet, so
you can get a good night's sleep with your pup.
Fido can still get his walkies during your stay as there is ample
walking space on hotel grounds. Be sure to call or
book online first
to reserve
a pooch-friendly room and
avoid unwanted surprises at check-in.

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Population Density4,190/sq mi

#4 Old West Side

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The
historic Old West Side neighborhood has two parks for Fido to
explore. Vandercook Park is a 2.6-acre site with playground
equipment, athletic courts, picnic tables, a shuffleboard, and a
paved walking path covered by a canopy of trees. The slightly bigger
R.A. Long Park spans 5.5 acres and features walking paths, picnic
areas, historical markers, and a plaza area with a fountain. Situated
in the center of the Civic Circle, R.A. Long Park is surrounded by
historic buildings such as the city hall, public library, and post
office. If all that exploring has made you thirsty, grab a drink at
the nearby Zojo Coffee, where Fido is welcome to join you at one of
their outdoor tables.

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Population Density710/sq mi

#5 West Longview

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Even
if you and Fido find yourselves on the outskirts of town in West
Longview, there are still some dog-friendly activities that you can
do. The Altrusa Park Trail, also called the Mt. Solo Trail, is a
1.3-mile gravel path that meanders along the slough. From the trail,
you and your furry buddy can access Altrusa Park and rest your feet
and paws on one of the benches. The park also features a basketball
court, playground equipment, and a picnic shelter. Canine companions
must stay leashed while on the Altrusa Park Trail. As always, bring
waste bags to clean up after your pet.